Senate Session
The Senate passed S. 2857, to amend the Public Health Services Act to reauthorize certain Institutes of the National Institutes of Health. The Senate resumed consideration of H.R. 5114, maki…
View in Congressional Chronicle119 viewsThe Senate passed S. 2857, to amend the Public Health Services Act to reauthorize certain Institutes of the National Institutes of Health. The Senate resumed consideration of H.R. 5114, maki…
View in Congressional Chronicle119 viewsThe Senate debated the Age Discrimination in Employment Bill, S. 1511 and other bills.
View in Congressional Chronicle85 viewsThe Senate passed S. 2924, the Federal Fish Inspection Act, to expand the meat inspection programs of the United States. The Hollings (D-SC)/ Stevens (R-AK) amendment 2431 in the nature of a…
View in Congressional Chronicle69 viewsThe two candidates for the U.S. Senate participated in a question-and-answer session on current issues in the Kentucky Senatorial Debate '90. Senator Mitch McConnell (R) Kentucky was the inc…
410 viewsThe Senate passed S. 137, to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. The Senate passed H.R. 2372, to provide compensation for radiation exposure related injuries. The Senate passed …
View in Congressional Chronicle164 viewsMembers debated S. 137, the Campaign Finance Reform Act. This legislation would affect senatorial and presidential campaigns, by allowing for partial public financing of campaigns. The legis…
48 viewsThe Senate continued consideration of S. 137, to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. A unanimous-consent time-agreement was reached providing for the consideration of H.R. 5019,…
View in Congressional Chronicle168 viewsThe Senate passed H.R. 3086, Civil Service Due Process Amdendments, to grant appeal rights to members of the excepted service affected by adverse personnel action. The Senate passed H.R. 504…
View in Congressional Chronicle75 viewsThe Senate continued consideration of S. 2830, to regulate agriculture. A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for consideration of amendments, as well as a further unanimous-co…
View in Congressional Chronicle192 viewsThe Senate considers the 1990 Farm Bill.
View in Congressional Chronicle80 viewsSenator McConnell and Ronald Reagan addressed the guests at a GOP fundraiser. Senator McConnell was an incumbent Senator running for reelection. When he defeated Democrat Walter Huddleston i…
528 viewsThe Senate resumed consideration of S. 566, the National Affordable Housing Act. The Senate rejected H.R. 20, the Federal Employees' Political Activities Act.
View in Congressional Chronicle163 viewsThe American Society of Association Executives seated a panel of experts to discuss lobbying and campaign finance reform. Panelists discussed the role of lobbyists and political action commi…
44 viewsThe committee met to consider the nomination of Joseph Schiff to be Assistant Secretary of Public and Indian Housing. He is currently a special advisor to Secretary Kemp and he manages the d…
54 viewsThe Senate continued consideration of S. 137 to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971.
View in Congressional Chronicle78 viewsThe Senate passed H.R. 3033, The Chemical and Biological Weapons Act of 1989 after striking the text and inserting the text of S. 195. The Senate passed S. 2738 to convey Grant Lands to the …
View in Congressional Chronicle117 viewsIn a excerpt from the Senate floor, members debate S.137, the Campaign Finance Reform Bill. The measure would provide for a voluntary system of spending limits and partial public financing f…
53 viewsThe Senate continued consideration of S.135 to restore greater political participation to federal employees and to protect them from political pressure.
View in Congressional Chronicle83 viewsThe Senate continued consideration of S. 135 to restore greater political participation to federal employees and to protect them from political pressure.
View in Congressional Chronicle127 viewsThe Senate began consideration of S. 135 to restore greater political participation by federal employees and to protect them from political pressure.
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